Your class is marching in a Halloween parade, but you feel nervous to walk in front of everyone.
You are supposed to sleep over at your friend's house, but feel sick from eating too much candy.
Your science teacher is talking about why leaves change color in the fall. You are interested in this topic, but the person sitting beside you is talking.
Serena had a fun time playing at the Halloween party. Her friends had the best Halloween treats, candy, and punch! The best part was that her parents let her have any of the treats that she wanted. On the way home, Serena had started feeling a little car sick. Now her stomach was really hurting. She had eaten too many sweets!
Time to buy a costume! Josh's favorite show is "Paw Patrol", but he's in 5th grade and is worried what the other kids might think.
Your Halloween costume is making you feel hot and uncomfortable.
Your class is having a Halloween party and everyone has to bring something in for the party. You are afraid to ask your parents because your family doesn't have a lot of money.
Your social studies teacher is talking about Columbus and how he discovered America. You do not believe this is true.
On Halloween day, Eddie's teachers had given students extra time to work on homework. Eddie had worked really hard, but hadn't been able to get his math homework finished. When Eddie got home and his parents realized that he hadn't finished his homework, they told him he couldn't go trick-or-treating until it was done.
Your class is having a Halloween party. There will be cupcakes and apple juice. Kaley can't eat gluten.
You get separated from the group, while trick-or-treating.
Your school is having a Halloween dance. You feel embarrassed to dance in front of your friends.
You want to start a fall tradition with your family. Your family can't agree on one.
Bradley and his brother had gone to the Fall Carnival at school. They wore their costumes to show their friends because they wouldn't be seeing them on Halloween. While Bradley was jumping in the bouncy house, someone accidentally stepped on his costume. When he jumped up, his costume ripped.
Oh no! Curt went as Superman for Halloween, but he lost his cape while trick-or-treating. He is very upset.
You need a partner to play a game at the Halloween party.
You are having a class Halloween party and your parents have told you that you can only have one treat. There will be a lot of candy and treats at the party.
Your friend invites you to go on a haunted hayride. You are afraid to go, but don't want them to know.
Leah was excited because her best friend invited her to go trick-or-treating. Her friend bragged about how many houses had awesome candy. The day before Halloween, Leah's mom told her that they would have to cancel with her friend because something came up at work. She would have to trick-or-treat in her own neighborhood.
It's time to pick out a candy to pass out for trick-or-treating. You like skittles, but your sister likes starbursts.
Your friends invite you to a haunted house, but you're afraid it's going to be too scary.
Your school is having a Halloween parade. Your friends are talking about their new costumes. You have to wear the same costume as last year.
Artie had a bucket full of candy. He had visited every house in the neighborhood. He was walking up the sidewalk to his house, when he realized that his favorite skeleton decoration was broken, lying in his front yard. It looked like someone stepped on it and broke it in half.
You are excited to dress up for Halloween, but when you put your costume on, it's too tight.
Mom says that you have to take your four year old sister trick-or-treating. You wanted to go with your friends!